RBI Grade B Preparation

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Malavika

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Candidates before appearing in the RBI Grade B interview need to appear for the Psychometric Test. There are no marks for the Psychometric Test and it is not considered for final selection.  Psychometric Test is examined statically to measure the suitability and cognitive knowledge of the candidate for the job, hidden aspects of the candidate, real abilities and personality traits. Candidates with effective preparation and dedication can score good marks in this test. Candidates can take real online tests regularly with the regular mock tests. Get regular feedback on tests to identify your weakest area. Practice regularly for the
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Anangsha Patra

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The mock test of RBI Grade B is one of the most important tool for preparation. Apart from solving the previous years' question papers, candidates need to attempt mock test. This helps candidates in understanding the pattern of the exam. The mock test is prepared based on the pattern of the exam and it is like the actual test. Attempting mock test candidates can know the level of preparation for the exam. Candidates can know their strengths and weaknesses.    

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a year ago

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Anangsha Patra

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For the Quantitative Aptitude section in the RBI Grade B exam, candidates can refer to Magical Book on Quicker Maths by M Tyra, How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT written by Arun Sharma, Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations written by R S Agarwal. The important topics for RBI Grade B Quant section are Number Series, Data Intrepretation, Quadratic Equation, Miscellaneous Questions (Profit Loss, Average, SI & CI, Ratio & Proportion, Time & Work, Time, Speed & Distance, Boats & Streams, etc. ), Data Sufficiency. The tips and tricks to prepare for RBI Grade B exam are given below:Candidates must review the basic
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a year ago

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

Ideally, candidates need at least 8 to 10 months for RBI Grade B preparation. It also depends on how much candidates devote to their preparation. Candidates must also analyse their strengths and weaknesses. Candidates can follow the tips and tricks to prepare for the exam at home:
Know the exam well
Make a proper study plan
Prepare section-wise preparation strategy for RBI Grade B Phase I
Prepare strategy for Phase II
Solve mock test and analyse performance for the exam.

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Bikash Santra

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To prepare for the RBI Grade B exam, there are several books and study materials that you can refer to. Here are some of the popular ones:
Economic Survey of India: This is a crucial document that you should read before attempting the exam. It will provide you with a broad understanding of the Indian economy and its policies. Reserve Bank of India Annual Report: This is another important document that you should read to gain knowledge about RBI's policies and operations. Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh: This book is a comprehensive guide to the Indian economy, covering topics such as fiscal policy, monetary policy, and the banking sector
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a year ago

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

There are several books that can be helpful for preparing for the RBI Grade B exam. Here are a few suggestions:
RBI Grade B Officer Exam Guide by RPH Editorial Board
RBI Grade B Officer Exam Phase-1 (Objective Type) Practice Work Book by Kiran Prakashan
Objective Economic and Social Development: General Studies Paper 1 for Civil Services Preliminary Examination and State Examinations by Odisha Experts
Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R. S. Aggarwal
Objective General English by S. P. Bakshi
Candidates must also refer to the previous years' question papers and solve mock tests to prepare for
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